IBM researchers have achieved a new record in data transfer rates, 300Gbps, using their new "Optochip" fibre optic chip.
Lenovo's quest for worldwide acceptance will begin at the upcoming Winter Olympics.
Last week, Microsoft announced its plans for two new online services: Windows Live and Office Live. However, it is clear that Microsoft sees more work ahead as it tries to catch up with rivals offering free, ad-supported products. Chief Technical Officer Ray Ozzie, who is leading the services push, outlined the challenge in a memo he penned late last month.
They are stronger than steel and as flexible as plastic, conduct energy better than almost any material ever discovered and can be made from unexotic raw materials such as methane gas.
Holographic data storage has been under development for 40 years, but lower prices of items such as lasers and lenses may see the technology becoming widely available
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The Konica Minolta Magicolor 4650DN goes a long way to reducing the gap between inkjet and laser colour handling. Overall the Magicolor was very easy to use, and the basic unit is great value for money.
The Samsung ML-2571N mono laser printer has the right combination of price and features for a home office user with basic printing needs.
The HP LaserJet 3015 does the trick for students and families, but small businesses can do better with a different printer.
HP's LaserJet 2300dtn fits an impressive number of high-end features into a printer that's priced for budget-minded small offices.
The HP LaserJet 3380 is a good match for a very small-business operation that doesn't require colour printing.
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